Call the truck manufacturer (or a dealership), give them the last 8 of the VIN, and they can tell you.
I would need to now the model of the Allison, there are different procedures depending on model. Allisontech
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yes an Allison can be put in a ford to do so u need to purchase the correct bellhousing adaptor plate should be able to get the plate where you get the Allison
It's possible, but probably not feasible. You need to know the exact model of your transmission to know if it'll be compatible with the Power Stroke.
Official word is no, You need to calibrate for a 6 speed, Hard to get the GM dealer to agree to it. Allisontech
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P0700 : transmission code present.You will need to have the transmission computer checked for codes to know possible causes.P0700 : transmission code present.You will need to have the transmission computer checked for codes to know possible causes.
P0700 is EATX (transmission) code present.You need to have the transmission computer checked for codes to know what to diagnose.P0700 is EATX (transmission) code present.You need to have the transmission computer checked for codes to know what to diagnose.
Need to know the year. Edit:No need to know the year actually, They were all 4L65E's
Yes, you can install an Allison transmission in a Dodge Ram 2500 Diesel, but it requires significant modifications. The Allison transmission is not a direct fit, so you'll need to adapt the transmission mount, driveshaft, and possibly the engine management system. It’s advisable to consult with a professional mechanic or a specialist in custom vehicle modifications to ensure compatibility and performance.
Transmission options included a range of Eaton-Fuller and TTC Spicer manual transmissions, as well as Allison automatic transmissions (for diesel powered models) and the Ford 6R140 transmission (for gas and CNG powered models only). We'd need to know what transmission you have in order to answer this.
I have a 1998 Chevy Tahoe 2 wheel drive and I need to know if the transmission is a 4L60 or 4L80